Ui Breakfast: Ui/ux Design And Product Strategy

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 250:05:47
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Synopsis

Join us for exciting conversations about UI/UX design, SaaS products, marketing, and so much more. My awesome guests are industry experts who share actionable knowledge so that you can apply it in your business today.

Episodes

  • Episode 24: Getting Started with Digital Strategy

    27/06/2016 Duration: 36min

    Today Marie Poulin gives us an insight into digital strategy. First we discuss what it actually means, and how the strategic approach can be beneficial both for the client and the consultant. Then we break down the process into edible steps, so that everyone can start practicing elements of digital strategy in their client work. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app. Show Notes The Strategic Web Designer: How to Confidently Navigate the Web Design Process by Christopher Butler The Strategic Designer: Tools & Techniques for Managing the Design Process by David Holston Digital Strategy School — Marie's online school for designers Special discount for our listeners Follow Marie on Twitter: @mariepoulin

  • Episode 23: Building an Online School from Scratch

    16/06/2016 Duration: 46min

    In this episode we follow Marie Poulin's story of creating her famous online school for designers. She tells us how she got her first group of students for Digital Strategy School, how she experimented with pricing models, and what challenges she encountered on her way to success. This episode is precious for those who want to start their own training programs. Show Notes Digital Strategy School — Marie's online school for designers Special discount for our listeners Follow Marie on Twitter: @mariepoulin

  • Episode 22: Introducing Marie Poulin, Digital Strategist & Entrepreneur

    08/06/2016 Duration: 29min

    Let's welcome Marie Poulin, our co-host for the next few episodes! Marie is a digital strategist and a founder of multiple businesses, including the famous Digital Strategy School. Today we'll hear Marie's success story as a designer and product creator, and figure out how she manages so many products at once. Show Notes Digital Strategy School — Marie's famous training program for designers Oki Doki Digital — the business where Marie and Ben help entrepreneurs create successful online programs Doki — Marie's SaaS for digital courses and mentorship programs Follow Marie on Twitter: @mariepoulin

  • Episode 21: Becoming a UX Leader with Danny Setiawan

    03/06/2016 Duration: 44min

    Today's special guest, Danny Setiawan, is a product/UX coach for startups, and also the UX Lead for Mobile at The Economist. In this episode you'll learn how to instill the love for UI/UX into any conservative corporate environment, how to become a true UX leader, and how to address startup design needs at different growth stages. Show Notes Danny's website Relative ROI Calculator — the tool Danny created to help product owners prioritize their product backlog Follow Danny on Quora — that's how we met Follow Danny on LinkedIn Follow Danny on Twitter

  • Episode 20: Mastering Creative Direction with Liam Sarsfield

    25/05/2016 Duration: 48min

    Finally we get to talk about "real" design subjects! Today's guest is Liam Sarsfield, a seasoned creative director. We define the term "creative direction" and break down the process into edible steps. You'll learn how to put together a creative brief, conduct visual research, present visual work, follow up with clients, and source inspiration from famous creative directors. Show Notes MetaLab — Liam's previous company Pixel Union — Liam's theme division of MetaLab Literistic — Liam's side project for writers Google Material Design Guidelines MetaLab, thoughtbot, Instrument, TM, 3drops — awesome companies to draw inspiration from Liam's website Fluorescent — Liam's agency Follow Liam Sarsfield on Twitter: @liamsarsfield

  • Episode 19: Creating a Powerful Brand with Laura Roeder

    18/05/2016 Duration: 37min

    How do you get playful with your SaaS business? How do you create and promote a remarkable, strong brand? Today we get together with Laura Roeder, the founder of Edgar — famous social media automation software which rotates your most important content. Laura shares her founder journey, the structure of their team, some content marketing secrets, and her formula for success (even though she says there is none). Show Notes Meet Edgar — Laura's SaaS product for social media automation Tom VanBuren — the writer who created Edgar's awesome language Special page with a free webinar from Laura for our listeners Follow Laura Roeder on Twitter: @lkr

  • Episode 18: Staying in Flow with Anders Thue Pedersen

    05/05/2016 Duration: 42min

    It's so tough to "get into the flow" these days — with social media, distractions, calls, and alerts. Anders Thue Pedersen, author of the famous TimeBlock method, joins us today to share his insights on productivity. We discuss the best ways of getting into the flow and staying there for significant amounts of time, while making the work process transparent for clients and teams. Show Notes TimeBlock — the productivity method (and related SaaS) developed by Anders Episode 204 | 9 Tactics for Aggressive Time Management (Startups for the Rest of Us) Deep Work — a great book by Cal Newport You Need a Budget — SaaS by Jesse Mecham that works "method first" Follow Anders Thue Pedersen on Twitter Drop Anders a line at anders@timeblock.com

  • Episode 17: Marketing Challenges

    25/04/2016 Duration: 42min

    Today we're wrapping up the season with Christopher Hawkins! This episode is all about marketing. We talk about promoting individual podcast episodes, building an email list, and other marketing challenges that all of us face. You'll learn why 60 subscribers is better than zero, and why no product (even the most glorious one) will ever "sell itself." This episode is a huge reminder that everything requires marketing! Show Notes Fundamental UI Design — Jane's free course with InVision Justin Jackson — the most awesome product guy we all admire Designer News Inbound.org Reddit Product Hunt Episode 1: From Freelancer to Bootstrapped Product Launch w/Rob Walling Episode 17: Startup Realities w/Amy Hoy Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off)

  • Episode 16: Lessons from Guests

    21/04/2016 Duration: 29min

    Today Christopher Hawkins shares his favorite stories after recording 40 episodes of Chasing Product. We talk about cash flow in bootstrapped SaaS businesses, the importance of networking, starting small, choosing the right audience, and many other things. You'll find links to all original episodes below. Show Notes Episode 26: Long-Term Product Success ft/Tom Rossi Episode 27: Founder Success Habits w/Dan Martell Episode 28: Teach Everything You Know w/Nathan Barry Episode 1: From Freelancer to Bootstrapped Product Launch w/Rob Walling Build A Better Network: The Third Tier Theory by Chase Reeves Episode 25: Build Something Small, Build Something Now w/Justin Jackson Episode 17: Startup Realities w/Amy Hoy “If You Don’t Like Drunk Frat Boys, Don’t Open an Irish Pub…” (Amy Hoy's talk at MicroConf 2012) Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off)

  • Episode 15: Podcasting Workflow

    13/04/2016 Duration: 28min

    In this episode we double down and explore the nitty-gritty production details of a single episode. We talk with Christopher Hawkins about planning an episode lineup, selecting and inviting guests, sticking to a topic, using intros wisely, and much more. Secret advice in the end of the episode: be fearless, keep producing, and change your thinking from "I have to do this" to "I have permission to do awesome things." Show Notes Calendly — my favorite scheduling software (even though Christopher prefers doing it manually to establish a personal connection with a new guest) Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off)

  • The UI Audit: Interview with Rob Walling of Drip

    07/04/2016 Duration: 41min

    This is the second founder interview from Jane’s new book, The UI Audit. Today Rob Walling, the founder of Drip, shares their story of finding the desired product-market fit. By positioning Drip as an email marketing automation tool they were able to reduce churn, rapidly grow the customer base, and gain a clear vision of new features. If you enjoyed the interview, you're welcome to get your copy of the book here while the launch discount is still active. Show Notes HitTail Software by Rob MicroConf Startups for the Rest of Us Rob's and Derrick's audio documentary on building Drip: startupstoriespodcast.com Rob Walling on Twitter: @robwalling Drip's website: getdrip.com

  • The UI Audit: Interview with Tope Awotona of Calendly

    22/03/2016 Duration: 41min

    This is a special founder interview from Jane's book, "The UI Audit." In this interview Tope Awotona, the founder of Calendly, shares his product development journey. To build this revolutionary scheduling tool, he reviewed over 30 competitors — all to find out their strengths and weaknesses. Tope shares how he developed his product as a non-technical founder, and how Calendly leverages free plans as a viral form of marketing. Show Notes Jane's book: The UI Audit Calendly website: calendly.com Pivotal Tracker — for feature development Intercom — for communicating with customers Tope Awotona on Twitter: @TopeAwotona

  • Episode 14: Business of Podcasting

    15/03/2016 Duration: 27min

    What impact can podcasting have on your personal and professional life? It can be a superb tool for making money, but money is never the direct goal. In this episode we talk with Christopher Hawkins about the long-term game of podcasting, building your own tribe, establishing relationships with guests, the art of interviewing people, and much more. Show Notes Rocketship.fm — a podcast that has great landing pages for guests (pre-show, post-show, etc) How To Interview Like The Best – With Andrew Warner (Mixergy) — Andrew Warner shares his interview secrets with Brian Casel and Jordan Gal Chasing Product — Christopher's podcast Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off).

  • Episode 13: Podcasting Fears and Goals

    29/02/2016 Duration: 28min

    In this episode with Christopher Hawkins we discuss the biggest fears that prevent people from starting their own podcast. Surprisingly, it's not the technical part! Tune in to learn everything about fears, mistakes, and goals related to podcasting. Show Notes Zencastr — the ultimate tool for recording podcasts (using it here at UI Breakfast, too) Podcast Motor — premium podcast editing service Fiverr — cheaper alternative for quick gigs Christopher Hawkins on Twitter Chasing Product — Christopher's podcast Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off).

  • Episode 12: Introducing Christopher Hawkins

    19/02/2016 Duration: 27min

    Welcome to the new season of UI Breakfast Podcast featuring Christopher Hawkins! He's been running his own awesome podcast for many years, wrote a book on podcasting, and is working on his own SaaS product. Today Christopher shares his product story and the lessons he learned along the way. Show Notes Chasing Product — Christopher's podcast Episode 32: Designing for Startups w/Jane Portman — two of us talking at Christopher's podcast a few months ago SmallSpec — Christopher's SaaS product (in development) Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off) Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter Sign up for Christopher's newsletter

  • Episode 11: Interviewing People Effectively

    11/02/2016 Duration: 30min

    This is the final episode with Kai Davis! Today we discuss the art of interviewing people. How can interviews boost your business? What are the awesome side effects? What's better: written format, audio or video? How do you make the process as smooth and effective as possible? Show Notes Book in a Box — done-for-you service by Tucker Max when audio interviews are turned into books A dedicated page with outreach goodies that Kai put together for our listeners

  • Episode 10: Writing Technical Documents with Thomas Cannon

    09/02/2016 Duration: 59min

    Writing support documents is no easy feat. How do you explain technical things to non-technical users? How do you balance being concise and going into details? Today we get together with Kai Davis to interview Thomas Cannon who's deeply passionate about technical documentation and support (while being a developer by trade). Show Notes Freckle Time Tracking — an awesome company where Thomas works Edgar — social media automation tool that re-uses your best content Get started writing great technical docs — a dedicated guide that Thomas put together for our listeners

  • Episode 9: Designing Products with Amy Hoy

    01/02/2016 Duration: 46min

    Fasten your seatbelt and greet Amy Hoy here at UI Breakfast! Join us for an exciting conversation focused on design. You'll learn about Amy's design background, strong product opinions, and the workflow she stands for when building SaaS products. Show Notes Creating Passionate Users — Kathy Sierra's blog on creating better user experiences The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo The Brain Audit by Sean D'Souza Just F---ing Ship — an awesome book by Amy Hoy and Alex Hillman A dedicated page for our listeners at Amy's website

  • Episode 8: Writing the Perfect Email

    23/01/2016 Duration: 01h05min

    Email remains the core way of communication online. Writing emails is true art. And my co-host Kai Davis is the true artist! Today you'll learn to line up you letters perfectly, from a subject line to a postscript, for the best results. Dive in for some hot writing strategies! Show Notes Email Hunter — find email addresses quickly (free plan available) All My Tweets — displays user's full Twitter history for easy text search The Startup Chat — an awesome podcast by Steli Efti and Hiten Shah

  • Episode 7: Organizing a Podcast Tour

    20/01/2016 Duration: 01h06min

    Podcasts are a great way to promote yourself and your ideas. But you don't have to run your own: instead, you can appear as a guest on other podcasts. My awesome co-host Kai Davis will teach you how to organize such podcast tour. You'll learn how to compile a list of podcasts, reach out to them, become a perfect guest, and promote new episodes. Show Notes BuzzSumo — find the key influencers to promote your content Quickmail — software for sending personalized cold emails Streak — CRM for Gmail Boomerang for Gmail — schedule an email to be returned to you later Edgar — social media management tool that re-uses your best content

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